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Alex John Ochoa

1967 - 1989

BORN

1967

DIED

1989

Alex Ochoa Memoriam

In Loving Memory of Alex John Ochoa June 12, 1967 - Aug. 6, 1989 Happy 40th Birthday Alex! It's been almost 18 years since you left us. So much has changed. Grandma Vicky turned 90 this year, Natalie will deliver her first child later this summer, and Michael graduated from High School last month. He wore your dog tags next to his heart when he crossed that stage. Your loving family still misses you. We all look forward to the day we can finally put our arms around you once again and hug you and tell you we love you. Love, Dad, Mom, Felix, Lupe, Joe, Janie, Natalie & Michael

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Published by Bakersfield Californian on Jun. 12, 2007.

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CONNI WHEAT

June 12, 2007

Alex,
You were always the sunshine in my day when we were in high school together. I remember you taking me home to meet your Mother and she was the sweetest lady. I unknowingly met your brother years after you passed and we dropped by your house so he could show me a plan of nightclub he wanted to open way back in the day, it was then that the Dejavu hit, that I had already met your Mother and had already been to your home even though so many years had passed by and I was out of town in school when you passed. I remember walking over to your flag folded in it's case and asking who it belonged to and when your brother told me I choked up inside. Yeah that was me the next day sobbing at your graveside and leaving with a smile on my face as I Remembered your big grin that you had for all your friends and loved ones. I won't remember you gone but remember the smiles and laughs we shared and you sneaking over to visit me on your motorcycle. Your friend, Conni

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